Who I am…

A tech enthusiast who’s probably spent more time debugging code than sleeping. I’m currently on a mission to become the next great computer scientist – or at least someone who can finally explain to my grandma what I do. When I’m not buried in code, you can find me diving into books, riding motorcycles, or climbing some mountain. I like to think of myself as a problem-solver with a knack for turning coffee into code.

My Journey…

From the moment I discovered that computers could do more than just play games, I was hooked. My love for technology started early – picture a kid tinkering with anything that had buttons. This curiosity eventually led me down the rabbit hole of coding, where I learned that a few lines of code could either make magic happen or crash everything spectacularly.

Currently, I’m in my last year of high school, balancing exams with my passion for tech. To deepen my understanding, I’ve been taking Harvard’s CS50x course, which has been both challenging and rewarding. In addition, I run my own company, WebMosaik, where I focus on consulting and web development, helping clients bring their ideas to life online.

Alongside my studies and entrepreneurial ventures, I’ve had the opportunity to intern at the Max Planck Institute for Coal Research, where I got a taste of cutting-edge scientific research. I also spent time in Berlin, interning at the German Parliament, which gave me a unique perspective on the intersection of technology and politics. Academically, I’ve always aimed high and am proud to say I’m doing pretty well in school. Whether it’s in the classroom or in the real world, I’m driven by a passion for learning and a determination to make an impact.




„If you want to go fast, go alone.
If you want to go far, go with others.“

– African proverb